No repeat of massacre assured as COC filing starts

ABS-CBN News

MANILA, Philippines -- The 6th Infantry Division of the Philippine Army is now on alert to ensure security in Maguindanao, which was the site of the massacre of 58 civilians during the thick of local elections in 2009.

Soldiers are now manning several checkpoints in the province as politicians are expected to flock to the local Commission on Elections office to file their certificates of candidacy (COCs).

The allies of Maguindanao Governor Esmael “Datu” Mangudadatu assured there won’t be a repeat of the Maguindanao massacre, which happened almost three years ago but has yet to be resolved.

The 57 civilians, including 32 journalists and the wife of Mangudadatu, were slaughtered and buried in an isolated area off the main highway in Ampatuan town. They were on their way to Comelec for the filing of Mangudadatu’s COC.

Mangudadatu, who was then Buluan vice mayor, was set to challenge Andal Ampatuan Jr. in the gubernatorial elections. Ampatuan is the main respondent in the case, now being heard before the Quezon City Regional Trial Court.

Today, Mangudadatu is set for another re-election as Maguindanao governor. He will file his COC on Thursday.
His rival for the post, Sultan Kudarat Mayor Datu Tucao Mastura, will file his candidacy on Monday.